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The Deadliest Part Of Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree Isn't Even The Bosses

Since the long-awaited DLC launched for , players have been sternly reminded that FromSoftware games are hard. Though the new content is decidedly beautiful and adds new challenges to the game, players are also struggling as they face off against some of the new difficult foes. But while the bosses may eventually need to be nerfed to make the DLC a bit more accessible, there's easily no enemy more deadly than the in-game trolls.

As shared by Reddit user svmmpng, sometimes the in-game hints left by other players will actually lead you to certain death. When looking for illusory walls, something that's incredibly common in FromSoftware games, OP rolled right through a wall —to a death drop that killed them instantly. This seems to be a bug that may be patched in later updates, though players are having fun with it in the meantime.

"" Redditor TheMocking-Bird commented on the post. "" While these messages are sometimes helpful, the urge to troll is too hard for some people — like TheMocking-Bird, who admitted they upvoted the illusory wall message near their death drop instead of the ones appropriately labeling the glitch.

Elden Ring’s DLC ending features a fight with a familiar foe, but things are very different this time around. Here’s how Shadow of the Erdtree ends.

Anyone who has played a game from the developer before is likely familiar with the in-game messaging system, allowing players to leave behind helpful notes and tips for players (or trolling them). Titles from FromSoftware are known for letting players piece things together largely on their own — hence the messages to help offer guidance or suggestions. In, there's often a plethora of them lying around, directing players to hidden secrets or telling them to jump off the first ledgethey encounter.

These messages are crafted by other players and then selectively shared based on their ratings. The intensity of the message's glow determines how many other players have upvoted it — though if the illusory

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